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<blockquote data-quote="lerch" data-source="post: 74825" data-attributes="member: 3115"><p>When I talked about a bullet going into the core I guess i should specify that with this I am actually talking about a center shoulder to high shoulder shot. I am glad to here people thinking along the same lines as I am. I just makes a lot of sense to me that if a bullet crashes into the high shoulder bone with a lot of force not only is the bullet gioing to either expand or break apart and cause some serious damage but I would figure that the concussive force it would produce in this close proximity of the spinal cord would cause the animal to just collapse from shock while not actually paralyzing the animal, kind of like if you fall on your tail bone and then you feel like you can't walk for while. My question now is that obviously a ballistic tip or something like it is perfect for whitetails and antelope but what would you use for moose or elk if you wanted the same effect. I will probably be using a wildcat bullet anyway but Iwould still like to hear your opinions.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lerch, post: 74825, member: 3115"] When I talked about a bullet going into the core I guess i should specify that with this I am actually talking about a center shoulder to high shoulder shot. I am glad to here people thinking along the same lines as I am. I just makes a lot of sense to me that if a bullet crashes into the high shoulder bone with a lot of force not only is the bullet gioing to either expand or break apart and cause some serious damage but I would figure that the concussive force it would produce in this close proximity of the spinal cord would cause the animal to just collapse from shock while not actually paralyzing the animal, kind of like if you fall on your tail bone and then you feel like you can't walk for while. My question now is that obviously a ballistic tip or something like it is perfect for whitetails and antelope but what would you use for moose or elk if you wanted the same effect. I will probably be using a wildcat bullet anyway but Iwould still like to hear your opinions. Thanks Steve [/QUOTE]
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